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Jess68

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http://www.007handyman.co.uk/


Sorted out the mess left behind by another 'handyman' who has been much discussed on here


007 handyman actually does seem to function as a proper business, avoid at all costs anyone who seems to exist only as a mobile number and a handful of edf posts

We've just had 007 with us for the last month, this is the 5th time I've used Victor and his team and they are always brilliant paying so much attention to detail, great quality work, good price and really lovely to have around. This time we had the whole house painted inside a big job with lots of awful paint to get rid of by sanding down, filling holes in walls , ceiling etc and fiddly window / door frames, so much woodwork! Dicky did a fantastic job, super tidy and the finish is lovely, he is a perfectionist and the house looks amazing now. He also fitted all new locks and latches to the windows, new exterior door locks and handles & enlarged the loft opening & made a new hatch. I would recommend 007 highly to anyone they always do a super great quality job. Previously they mended a fence, boxed in a cellar ro give storage, painted the interior and exterior of our previous property and lots of odds & ends. www.007handyman.co.uk
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